All-Time Finest Two Cent Registry Set ...Sold
DAM
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It's been about 10 years since I purchased my first PCGS MS65RD two cent piece, an 1869 MS65RD. Not long after that I decided to assemble a set in MS65RD. I discovered, there was what seemed to be, little interest in the short series. When higher graded pieces would occasionally become available, I was able to purchase Finest Known pieces without much competition. This was at a time when dealer web sites weren't as common as today, and most of the coins were found in dealers' ads in Coin World and Numismatic News. In 1997 I purchased what I thought would be the last coin for my set, an 1868 MS66RD. I considered my set complete until I saw Larry Whitlow had an 1872 MS66RD available. I couldn't dial the phone fast enough! That coin then became the last coin I purchased for my set. I've come to realize upgrading the 1864 and 1865 is probably out of the question. These coins don't come to market often. About 2 years ago I missed an 1865 MS67RD because I didn't know it was being auctioned. So I figure it's time to let someone else have the coins and hopefully they will get as much enjoyment from them as I have.
Anyway, enough of the boring stuff...
As of this afternoon, thanks to Mike Printz (Larry Whitlow) who handled the sale for me, they now belong to another collector.
I first mentioned this to Mike about 3 months ago. Since then Mike has gone out of his way to make me feel comfortable about selling my coins. First and foremost, I'm a collector. I've sold very few coins and most of those were to get an upgrade. As I stated previously, when I was looking for coins I would look to CW and NN for the dealer ads. Today web sites with digitally photographed or scanned images make it a lot easier to shop for coins. Mike has done a fantastic job imaging the set. If you'd like to see the coins(done professionally) on Larry Whitlow's web site CLICK HERE. (NOTICE TO THOSE WITH DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS, THIS MAKE TAKE A FEW MINUTES. IF IT STOPS BEFORE THE ENTIRE PAGE IS DOWNLOADED SIMPLY CLICK REFRESH) Mike has a keen ability to image coins. I've purchased a number of coins from Larry Whitlow over the years, and I must say Mike's images are second to none. What you see is what you're going to get when he sends you the coin.
In a few days Mike will be listing a few dupes I have too. I haven't decided what to keep for my type sets so I can't say for sure what those might be. If you're interested in owning a nice two cent piece, contact Mike Printz at Larry Whitlow for information.
I'll be retiring my Two Cent Sets in a day or so.
Thanks for looking!
Anyway, enough of the boring stuff...
As of this afternoon, thanks to Mike Printz (Larry Whitlow) who handled the sale for me, they now belong to another collector.
I first mentioned this to Mike about 3 months ago. Since then Mike has gone out of his way to make me feel comfortable about selling my coins. First and foremost, I'm a collector. I've sold very few coins and most of those were to get an upgrade. As I stated previously, when I was looking for coins I would look to CW and NN for the dealer ads. Today web sites with digitally photographed or scanned images make it a lot easier to shop for coins. Mike has done a fantastic job imaging the set. If you'd like to see the coins(done professionally) on Larry Whitlow's web site CLICK HERE. (NOTICE TO THOSE WITH DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS, THIS MAKE TAKE A FEW MINUTES. IF IT STOPS BEFORE THE ENTIRE PAGE IS DOWNLOADED SIMPLY CLICK REFRESH) Mike has a keen ability to image coins. I've purchased a number of coins from Larry Whitlow over the years, and I must say Mike's images are second to none. What you see is what you're going to get when he sends you the coin.
In a few days Mike will be listing a few dupes I have too. I haven't decided what to keep for my type sets so I can't say for sure what those might be. If you're interested in owning a nice two cent piece, contact Mike Printz at Larry Whitlow for information.
I'll be retiring my Two Cent Sets in a day or so.
Thanks for looking!
Dan
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Here's a warning parable for coin collectors...
Russ, NCNE
Probably continue to improve my Circ Type Sets, work on a Washington Quarter set I started next door, and look for nice coins that want a good home.
42/92
We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
The 1869, in my opinion, is the best of the lot as far as "apprearance" goes. In person they all look good. But the '69 is sweet.
Mike did a great job of capturing it's look, as he did with all the coins he photographed. Of all the two cents sold, I believe that's the one I liked the most.
Thank you for your very kind and generous words. It was truly a pleasure to image, list and sell this set as a set and I'm very happy it will remain intact.
I hope everyone enjoys looking at them........YOU did a terrific job Dan.....a labor of love I know!!
Mike Printz
Harlan J. Berk, Ltd.
https://hjbltd.com/#!/department/us-coins